The atoms loose kenetic energy and bounce around slower. This causes the gas to have less preasure and, if cooled enough, can cause the gas to condense into a liquid or sublimate into a solid.
they tend to vibrate
The single atoms of helium gas are small, and has small surface area. They must be cooled to 4K before their attractive forces cause them to condense.
water vapor happens or gas flows into the air
a liquid then if cooled further it would turn into a solid a liquid then if cooled further it would turn into a solid
gas to a liquid
this is known as liquifaction if the gas is cooled to liquid.
they tend to vibrate
The viscosity increase when the temperature decrease.
When neon gas is cooled, its atoms lose kinetic energy, causing them to move more slowly. As the temperature decreases, the gas can eventually condense into a liquid state at around -246°C (-411°F) under normal atmospheric pressure. If cooled further, neon can solidify at about -249°C (-415°F). Throughout this process, the physical state of neon changes from gas to liquid to solid, but it remains chemically inert.
When a gas is cooled, its viscosity typically increases. This is because cooling reduces the kinetic energy of the gas molecules, leading to a decrease in their speed and a higher likelihood of intermolecular interactions, which results in higher viscosity.
Vaporization is what happens when a liquid is changed to a gas. When a gas is changed to a liquid it is called condensation.
When neon gas is cooled, its temperature decreases, causing the kinetic energy of the neon atoms to diminish. As the atoms slow down, they begin to come closer together, and if the temperature drops sufficiently, neon can transition from a gaseous state to a liquid state. At even lower temperatures, near absolute zero, neon can solidify. This process illustrates the principles of phase transitions as matter changes states in response to temperature variations.
When cooled enough it will condense into a liquid. The required temperature changes with the substance.
Gas pressure decreases when cooling down a closed container.
Gases change to liquids when their kinetic energy decreases, causing the atoms or molecules to come closer together and form intermolecular forces. This usually happens when the gas is cooled down or its pressure is increased.
When oxygen is cooled, it condenses from a gas to a pale blue liquid. At extremely low temperatures, around -183 degrees Celsius, oxygen solidifies into a blue, crystalline solid.
The single atoms of helium gas are small, and has small surface area. They must be cooled to 4K before their attractive forces cause them to condense.